On 6th December, a Steering Group Meeting of the AMBeR Project was held in Rostock, at the Comprehensive Cancer Center M-V, Campus Rostock. The meeting was attended by all the project partners either directly or via Zoom. Przemyslaw Michalak (BISER) and Keld Hundewadt (ZUH) referred to the updates from Work...
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Presentation of the AMBeR project during the Interreg South Baltic Programme webinar
Presentation of the AMBeR project during the "Interreg South Baltic Program 2021-2027. Thematic offer, rules of the second call for proposals and good practices" webinar. November 7, 2023: The Marshal's Office of Warmia and Masuria Voivodeship organized a webinar regarding the second call for applications for the South Baltic Program....
Helsinki-Uusimaa focus groups discussed sharing economy, sustainable food and use of buildings
“Is a selection of ten different ketchup brands really freedom of choice? Making truly sustainable choices should be much easier.” Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council organised three focus groups, to which relevant actors were invited from different parts of the region. The topics are in line with topics of the Helsinki-Uusimaa Circular...
Focus group discussions on “sustainable food“ and “involvement of young generation” in Bremen
In May 2023 the university of Bremen organised as part of We make transition! -project two focus group discussions on the topics of: Sustainable Food and Climate Change and the Involvement of the Younger Generation. The participants of the focus group discussions consisted of representatives of the public sector, non-profit...
Insights from focus groups in Uusikaupunki and Kemiönsaari, Southwest Finland
“More local talk about sustainability, please!” In Southwest Finland We make transition! brought actors together to discuss youth perspectives in sustainability, sustainable work and entrepreneurship, biodiversity, and sustainable consumption in the city of Uusikaupunki and in small municipality of Kemitoön. The key message from the discussion on youth and sustainability...